To access the stream, viewers must visit the UFC’s official Facebook profile (www.facebook.com/ufc) and push the “Like” button for the page.

“I’m always looking for ways to give fans fights for free, and this is just another example of that,” UFC president Dana White stated when the stream was first announced. “Facebook is such a great tool for people to stay connected, and we’re excited to put two live fights on our UFC page for free.”

Now make that four.

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